Ganges is the most sacred rivers in India originating from the Himalayas. Its many tributaries add to the volume of the river. It is also the safest river for white water rafting in India. The three commercial sections have a road back for safety. The combination of step and pool makes it the ideal river for rafting in India. In winter the river is deep blue in colour adding to the beauty and the charm. The hillsides are green with vegetation and life. The right bank of the river forms the boundary of Rajaji National Park.

Accommodation :
Fully furnished tents with beds, mattress, pillow, line, sleeping bags. Our tents are 12 feet long with 4 feet sit out. Each tent has 2 Mudas, 4 large windows and a huge door that opens fully viewing the Ganges. (One of the large tents on the Ganges).

Ecological: Please do not cut trees & destroy rocks We use LPG for cooking. We use solar & kerosene for lighting. We are making an effort to use as little kerosene as possible (depending more on solar). Please do not hurt or trap animals. Our camp is located in the Rajaji National park so there is greater sighting of animals & birds. Normally in morning & evening one can see jungle towel behind the tents. Please do not disturb them. We have provided two color dustbins near each tent. The green color is for biodegradable waste & the black ones for non-biodegradable waste. Please follow this & help us segregate our waste. Please avoid using any music system, five crackers or any other loud instruments. Enjoy the sound of river, birds, animals & wind rustling the leaves. You should be fairly well clad when visiting villages or stepping out of the camp. Respect the local people's sentiments, customs & traditions. When on the jungle safari please maintain silence to avoid disturbing the animals and also to increase the sighting. Avoid using soap / detergents in the river. We plan on giving all our guests natural detergent free soap for use at our camp. Our toilets & bathing are high above the river to prevent direct wash into river. We only light our camp fires in metal vessels to avoid dirtying the beach & contain the fire. Campfires must be put off in light before going to bed.

Safety & Camp Rules: Intoxicated guests will be allowed on any of your activities Persons / guests suffering from ailments such as weak heart, breathing problems, hydrophobia, epilepsy may not be allowed on the activities (depending on the physical condition). We do not encourage children bellow the age of 10 years for white water rafting. Upon arrival at the camp guests must sign the declaration forms. No smoking is permitted in the tents. Please do not litter the campsite. Please help us maintain the camp site No music is allowed in the camp. Though music instruments are welcome. Kerosene lanterns must be kept outside the tent. Lantern inside the tents are not permitted. It is a fire hazard. Entry into the river is only permitted under the supervision of a lifeguard and also only with the jacket.

DAY 01: Travel from Delhi by rail or road to reach the White Water Rafting camp beyond Rishikesh by noon.
Check into the camp. Once you are settled in you will be briefed about the camp rules and safety. Post lunch we raft down from Malakunti to Camp (which is about 9 km). In this section you will encounter the famous three blind mice, which is a grade III rapid, cross fire, which is a grade II rapid. The other rapids are very small. On day one of rafting we choose a calm section of the river to build confidence. Dinner will be served around a bonfire.

DAY 02: Camp
The morning will be spent kayaking on the river. Post lunch we raft down from Camp to NIM beach at Rishikesh (which is about 10km). In this section you will encounter the Golf course, which is grade III+ and the roller coaster, which is grade III. There are lots of other rapids of grade II. We will also be doing the cliff jump into the river. Dinner will be served around a bonfire.

DAY 03: Camp
Post breakfast, we will do a short trek (5 km) following the ancient pilgrim route to Badrinath. The rafts would be waiting at the end of the trek to make our final run on the river. Today we will be hit the biggest rapid of Ganges ‘The Wall’, which is grade IV. Bonfire and farewell dinner.

DAY 04: Drive to Corbett
We leave early in the morning with pack breakfast. This is one of the most interesting drives that one can take in India. The drive crosses through the Rajaji National Park where chances of spotting a wild elephant is very high apart from the deer family.
After crossing the Rajaji National park, we enter Corbett national Park from the Kalagarh Tiger Reserve entrance. The 80 km of dirt track through the forest is spetacular. We reach Corbett River Side Resort in time for lunch. Night stay at this beautiful resort on the Kosi River.

Elephant SafariAt Jim Corbett National Park :

Head for one of the most legendary national Parks in India with a Jim Corbett Omnibus, a pair of sharp Binoculars and the mind open to all kinds of wild life experiences from butterflies and birds to ‘Gharial’, Wild Elephants and Tigers. Its proximity to Delhi and prolific wild life makes Corbett National Park a must visit destination.
You may be lucky enough to sight a tiger or see its pug marks and perhaps even an abandoned kill. For bird watchers there are over 580 species to look out for, ranging from tiny barbets to the tall sarus cranes. Corbett also spells fishing and safari’s of different kinds.
Corbett National park comprises of a tiger reserve spreading over an area of about 13019 Sq Km, However our trail will be in the reserve forest bordering this area. It is a very exciting and beautiful ride. The advantages of an Elephant ride of going to places, which are not accessible by any other mode far out weighs, the disadvantage of speed. This area is relatively safe as it is inhabited by villages and grazed by domestic cattle.

DAY 05: Stay at Dhikala Jungle Rest House and visit to Corbett National Park.
Wake up early in the morning. After breakfast drive for the tiger trail. Watch the view of Ramganga River from the back of the elephant. The Fish eating Gharial and marsh crocodile can be seen here. You can also observe the various species of amazing birds like Kingfisher, Mountain Hawk, Black Eagle, Crested serpent eagle, grey headed fishing eagles and much more.
Arrival at Dhikala the most wonderful and natural picturesque region. Lunch at the open grassland. The elephant safari offers a chance to explore the wildlife very closely. Overnight stay at Dhikala Jungle Rest House.

DAY 06:Stay at Rathuadhab Forest Guest House.
Wake up early in the morning with the sweet and melodious songs of the colorful and dancing birds. Feel the fresh and crispy air. If you start your day very early it could prove a reward for you. You may spot the cheetal deer returning from the thick forest and gazing in the open grassland. If you are lucky you could shot a tiger returning after hunting or with its prey. Now your elephant safari passes through the Mandal valley, the most wonderful and picturesque valley in the Himalaya region. The Mandal river flows here. Take your launch and a short rest. After that the safari moves for the wooded hillside the most ideal and perfect bird watching place where you can watch the most defendant and incredible bird species like Palla's fish eagle, Lesser Fish eagle, Mountain Hawk Eagle, Lesser spotted eagle, Brown Hawk Owl and much more.

DAY 07 :Stay at Halduparao
The Third day of your elephant safari in Corbett is the most exciting day. The Sonanadi Sanctuary also known as the River of gold. After visiting the Palain River and Mondiapani, take lunch and some rest in an old forest rest house. After that your elephant takes you to the bamboo forest-the most beautiful step of your tour. Bamboo forest is the habitat of the wild animals. Enjoy the camp on the bank of river Palain. You may watch the activities of the wild elephant like (playing and bathing in the river) from a watch tower. Overnight stay at the Forest Rest House and farewell dinner.